A young Western Australian woman has given an incredible gift to researchers who may have found a new treatment for babies with leukaemia. Georgia Lowry, now 22, had her cells donated when she was a sick baby, and two decades later those cells have been used by scientists to find a potential new drug treatment.READ MORE

Georgia Lowry’s survival from leukaemia as a baby was considered a miracle 20 years ago. Diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia when she was just eight weeks old, her parents were told she had only a 2 per cent chance of surviving..READ MORE